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C B Holroyd

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Progress in Brain Research|December 8, 2016
Exploring individual differences in task switching: Persistence and other personality traits related to anterior cingulate cortex functionA Umemoto, C B Holroyd
Neuroscience|December 14, 2005
Evidence for hierarchical error processing in the human brainO E Krigolson, C B Holroyd
Neuroscience Letters|April 9, 1998
Error-related scalp potentials elicited by hand and foot movements: evidence for an output-independent error-processing system in humansC B Holroyd, J Dien, M G Coles
Biological Psychology|June 12, 2001
Why is there an ERN/Ne on correct trials? Response representations, stimulus-related components, and the theory of error-processingM G Coles, M K Scheffers, C B Holroyd
Neuroimage|February 20, 2021
Electrophysiological investigation of reward anticipation and outcome evaluation during slot machine playS L Fryer, B J Roach, C B Holroyd, et al.
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Progress in Brain Research|December 8, 2016
Exploring individual differences in task switching: Persistence and other personality traits related to anterior cingulate cortex functionA Umemoto, C B Holroyd
Neuroscience|December 14, 2005
Evidence for hierarchical error processing in the human brainO E Krigolson, C B Holroyd
Neuroscience Letters|April 9, 1998
Error-related scalp potentials elicited by hand and foot movements: evidence for an output-independent error-processing system in humansC B Holroyd, J Dien, M G Coles
Biological Psychology|June 12, 2001
Why is there an ERN/Ne on correct trials? Response representations, stimulus-related components, and the theory of error-processingM G Coles, M K Scheffers, C B Holroyd
Neuroimage|February 20, 2021
Electrophysiological investigation of reward anticipation and outcome evaluation during slot machine playS L Fryer, B J Roach, C B Holroyd, et al.
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